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ICPC LAUDS COLLEGE FOR WINNING 2022 INTERNATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION DAY QUIZ COMPETITION. (PHOTOS).#PRESS RELEASE.



ICPC Lauds College For Winning 2022 International Anti-Corruption Day Quiz Competition

Following its emergence as the winner of the 2022 International Anti-Corruption Day quiz and debate competition, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), has lauded staff, students and members of the Students Anti-Corruption Club of Bill Clinton College, New Nyanya, Nasarawa State for remaining steadfast to the fight against corruption.

The commendation was made during a visit to the College, and also to Sure Start Private Schools, Kubwa, Abuja which was the first runner up, by members of the Inter Agency Task Team (IATT) on Corruption recently.

Speaking during the visit, Mr. Collins Kalu, an Assistant Chief Superintendent of the ICPC, praised the students for their excellent performance, and noted that the Commission was proud of them for distinguishing themselves as members of the anti-corruption club.

Speaking during the gift presentations at the occasion, Mrs. Bosede Oguntuberu, who represented the Technical Unit on Governance and Anti-Corruption Reforms (TUGAR), congratulated the students for their performance at the quiz and debate.

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